Immunogold labelling of para-coumaric acid was performed on the base and the top of the apical internode of the stem of Co125 and W401 maize, harvested at anthesis ] 5 days, after incubation in the rumen in nylon bags for 4, 8 and 24 h. The description of labelling evolution during rumen degradation
Immunocytochemical localisation ofpara-coumaric acid and feruloyl-arabinose in the cell walls of maize stem
✍ Scribed by Migné, Carole; Prensier, Gérard; Utille, Jean-Pierre; Angibeaud, Pierre; Cornu, Agnès; Grenet, Elisabeth
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 561 KB
- Volume
- 78
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-5142
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✦ Synopsis
Two phenolic compounds, p-coumaric acid and feruloyl-arabinose, were localised by immunocytochemistry in the cell walls of the apical internode of two lines of maize (Co125 and W401) of di †erent digestibility. The compounds were detected at two stages of cell maturity in the ligniÐed tissues (sclerenchyma, Ðbres and xylem) and in the medullary parenchyma, which, in the samples studied, was not ligniÐed. p-Coumaric acid is a phenolic acid associated with lignins, which confer resistance on plant cell walls to microbial degradation in the rumen. Feruloyl-arabinose is a compound associated with xylans, the principal hemicelluloses in Gramineae, which are potentially degradable. Labelling of p-coumaric acid decreased in both maize lines with cell age and as the cell walls became ligniÐed. The mass of lignin deposited in the cell walls masked pcoumaric acid, thereby making it less accessible to the antibodies. There was an inverse relationship in the labelling of p-coumaric acid and feruloyl-arabinose. Feruloyl-arabinose was more heavily labelled as the plant cell walls matured in all the ligniÐed tissues of both maize lines and in the parenchyma of the less digestible line. All tissues except the parenchyma were more heavily labelled with both sera in Co125, the more digestible line.
1998 Society of Chemical ( Industry.
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